115 Mack Ave
Detroit, MI 48201
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Bookies is open for every sporting event, Tigers, Lions, and Red Wings! On game days we offer our Game Day Special all day, plus other great drink and shot specials!
In the roaring twenties, Detroit fueled prohibition and an entrepreneurial spirit that didn't follow the rules. A century later, eight childhood friends are starting a small distillery to make alcohol the old fashion way. Detroit City Distillery creates small batch artisanal whiskey, gin and vodka using the finest local ingredients sourced directly from farms near our distillery and tasting room located in Detroit's famed Eastern Market. The result is a drink of distinction made for the revolutionaries rewriting the history of a great American city. Taste the History. Toast to Revival. We are the Spirits of Detroit.
Since Matilda Dodge Wilson opened Music Hall's doors in 1928, our intimate downtown venue has been a significant player in Detroit's performing arts sector. As the last remaining legitimate stage theatre, Music Hall is the only Detroit venue built for the primary purpose of presenting live performances. We have been home to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Michigan Opera Theatre, one of the nation's first Cinerama screens, and a wide variety of quality performances that embody the diverse cultures of the world. As a prominent variety house, Music Hall provides accessible music, theatre, dance, and other performance programming and education to a diverse audience. An opportunity for rising stars and a home for classic icons, Music Hall is truly a cultural resource for the city of Detroit.
With bistro-style cuisine and affordable prices, Maccabees is the perfect spot for a filling breakfast, satisfying lunch or incredible dinner and drinks as you peruse all that Midtown and Detroit has to offer. Maccabees at Midtown is a partner of Gateway Restaurants and is proud to serve only all-natural chicken and Certified Angus Beef products. We offer carry-out as well as delivery (for nearby locations only; minimum order for delivery is $20).
Metro Detroit's best chefs will battle it out for the title of "Best Burger" at this special culinary event. Each will be given a chance to grind their own special meat blend on-site, grill up their creations and face a panel of judges who will determine the winner. Guests are invited to watch Detroit's best chefs throw down, eat burgers and enjoy Historic Eastern Market. 2016 RESTAURANTS: Townhouse Firebird Tavern Brome Burgers Red Crown Firehouse Pub Rock City Eatery Firekeepers Casino Ale Mary's Big Boy Fresh Planet Rusted Crow Clawson Steakhouse Taystee's Burgers The Spot Bar & Grill THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Near Perfect Media Green Safe Treat Dreams Atwater Brewery Ace Bakery Cabresto Tequila Flash Delivery Ms. Mary's Morning Elixir. Rusted Crow Distillery & Spirits Jim Beam Red Bull The Eastern Passage Fresh Planet Jonna Luxury Homes
Be it a formal ball or an intimate dinner, the Detroit Athletic Club offers the perfect setting for your affair. Let us set your event apart and leave a lasting impression on your guests. With a rich tradition of service, the Detroit Athletic Club stands uncommonly qualified to bring the personal attention to detail that your event deserves.
Since 1989, Plowshares Theatre Co. has made art that encourages and values self-expression, imagination, and creativity. Established on the ideal of diversity in artistic expression, the company provides challenging opportunities to local artists.
Website Design Detroit Best Rated is a subsidiary of AAAAA Plus which was established in 2004. It has successfully designed websites for plumbers, medical clinics, churches, nonprofit organizations, and businesses small and large. It also has vast experience creating all types of graphic designs from logos-to-menus. Among the different types of websites it has created in the Detroit area are: Custom website for a local herb company who wanted to take their products global. A website for a nonprofit organization whose desire is to spread their message of togetherness far-and-wide. They recently created a eCommerce website for a T-shirt designer who wanted to "outfit the world in American cotton". http://www.aaaaaplus.com
The Milner Arms Apartments, originally known as the Hotel Stevenson, is a high rise building located at 40 Davenport Street in Midtown Detroit, Michigan; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It is adjacent to, but not part of, the Cass-Davenport Historic District.
Temple Beth El, also known as Temple Beth-El, is a Reform synagogue currently located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, USA. Beth El was founded in 1850 in the city of Detroit, and is the oldest Jewish congregation in Michigan.In 1982, its two former buildings in Detroit, at 3424 and 8801 Woodward Avenue, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Early yearsIn 1850, Sarah and Isaac Cozens arrived in Detroit and moved into a house near the corner of Congress and St. Antoine streets. At the time, there were only 60 Jews in Detroit (out of a population of over 21,000) and no synagogues. Sarah urged her co-religionists to establish a congregation, and on September 22, 1850, twelve Jewish families came together at the Cozens's home to found the "Beth El Society" (a Michigan Historical Marker now commemorates this site). The congregation engaged the services of Rabbi Samuel Marcus of New York.Rabbi Marcus conducted services in the Orthodox mode, first in the Cozens's home and later in a room above a store on Jefferson Avenue. In 1851, the congregation legally incorporated, and adopted its first constitution the following year. In 1854, Rabbi Marcus died of cholera, and the congregation chose Rabbi Leibman Adler, the father of famed Chicago School architect, Danker Adler, as his successor.In 1856, the congregation adopted a new set of by-laws including a number of innovations from the then-emerging Reform Judaism. Although the congregation was slowly growing, due in part to the influx of Jews to Detroit, some members of the congregation were unhappy with the reforms. In 1860, the new by-laws were debated and re-affirmed. However, the introduction of music into the worship service in 1861 caused a split, with 17 of the more Orthodox members of the congregation leaving to form Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The remaining congregants adopted another set of by-laws in 1862, introducing greater reforms.